"I wish you were a dog, my brother, in my heart I cried. Many more people would care about you and wonder why you died" (from "DOG JUSTICE"). 1.25m inmates are mentally ill. Some suffer isolation, brutality or murder like Larry Neal - http://WrongfulDeathOfLarryNeal.com ~ ASSISTANCE TO THE INCARCERATED MENTALLY ILL at http://aimi-humanrights.blogspot.com/ and Facebook, Google+, Care2. Widgets and links at this site may lead to sites that use cookies. MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com (678)531-0262.

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Friday, July 1, 2016

DogJusticeforMentallyIll Blog Archive to July 1, 2016

Please help give Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) and help people who experience a greater risk of incarceration because of mental illness and drug/alcohol addictions. Read hundreds of reasons why your help is needed in our Blog Archives. Each article exposes abuses of power and deaths of from one to five people who are or were labeled as being mentally ill (the archive is updated as new articles are added). Presently, the list covers from January 1, 2012 to through July 2016.

Homelessness, imprisonment, and death must cease being America's responses to serious mental illness. Please discuss mental illness and share our articles to help dispel the stigma of this common, treatable health condition. We must protect mentally challenged Americans from human rights violations that occur all too often and are frequently covered up, as indicated in the articles listed below and in our Blog Archive on the right margin of "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. Secondly, help support our work to decriminalize mental illness and protect the human rights of prisoners and all people through PayPal donations at https://www.paypal.me/HumanRightsDemand >> Thirdly, please hear and share AIMI's radio broadcasts at "Human Rights Demand" and NNIA1 channels on Blogtalkradio. Dialogue continues beneath the list of articles.

This archive is also live on the web at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z5bHyaSPttTkFpUDIXgOfFMYlryioth2jcWy9iYccIM/edit?usp=sharingOur fellow citizens who are either children, elderly, or stricken with mental and physical disabilities must be able to rely on their villages to protect their rights. Even the right to life is frequently disregarded in America for persons with mental disabilities. Ignoring the mental health challenges unless and until someone experiencing psychotic episodes proves (usually through violence) to be a danger to self and others has led to an incarceration epidemic among our most vulnerable citizens, and 1.25 million such persons are imprisoned in the United States now. Taxpayers are billed over $100 billion annually for their warehousing, usually in cruel solitary confinement for at least part of the internment but sometimes for decades.

Help AIMI to say, "That's enough! We demand safer communities for ourselves and our vulnerable neighbors who suffer from a common, treatable health condition. We will no longer stand moot while government officials withhold treatment before tragedies in order to help prison investors benefit from long prison terms after avoidable crises."

Power concedes nothing without a demand; it never has, and it never will. ~Frederick Douglass.

Help AIMI make a human rights demand for the decriminalization of mental illness by sharing our articles and the expense of advocacy at https://www.paypal.me/HumanRightsDemand >> After the first ten(10) years, we published a pay scale, but our clients are generally unable to pay for our services, having been rendered insolvent by their legal battles to save loved ones. http://marylovesjustice.blogspot.com/2014/07/prisoner-advocacy-offered-human-rights.html >> For the most part, mentally ill people are entangled in the legal system rather than treated in private medical facilities precisely because they are poor and have little hope of obtaining substantial financial support from their families. Your gifts will help them to have a voice.

Thank you for caring and sharing this news and the expense of advocacy.

It would be illegal to keep a dog in a tight space 23 hours a day and gas or Taser him for barking. It would be illegal to put a dog in deadly restraint for control. That happens to mentally ill people routinely in the nation's correctional facilities. What happened to Larry Neal? Why are we still asking that question after nearly 13 years, since August 1, 2003? Cover-ups regarding the wrongful deaths of mentally challenged inmates and free people in the USA are common and vile.

(1) Support the H.R. 2646 "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act." The U.S. congressional bill was recently passed by the House of Representatives with almost unanimous support. This bill will help stop recidivism, resume Medicaid insurance for inpatients in certain facilities, and address other needed changes. (2) Support "AIMI vs. USA" to compensate mentally ill people and their families for health discrimination.(3) Support Bernie Sanders' bill H.R.3543 to end contracts with private prison companies.(4) Help share the cost of advocating to decriminalize mental illness in the USA at PayPalhttps://www.paypal.me/humanrightsdemandI will post a video of why our human rights blogs have no depository featured for public assistance at our YouTube channel "MaryLovesJustice Neal" and on our CreateSpace videos, which will be available for order or possibly come free with a purchase of "The Cochran Firm Fraud" book. Videos reveal extreme censorship and persecution human rights advocates face from prison investors, with law enforcement ignoring requests for relief from destruction of property and other crimes.

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Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act

AIMI supports Rep. Tim Murphy's "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act," which features assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) programs, crisis intervention team (CIT) training for police and corrections officers, and resumption of Medicaid insurance for psychiatric inpatients on a limited basis. Learn more about the U.S. congressional bill in a presentation by Rep. Murphy:
http://murphy.house.gov/helpingfamiliesinmentalhealthcrisisact

About Me

The photo is of my brother, Larry Neal, a handicapped American who was secretly arrested and returned to his family as a naked corpse after 18 days with records and accountability denied. That led to my becoming "America's Most Censored: Mary Neal." See this link http://goo.gl/aELp3 - I founded and direct Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI"), advocating for 1.25 million inmates who are wrongly and cruelly imprisoned rather than treated for their mental dysfunctions. I love God and the IDEA of America - a melting pot. Many hard lumps remain in the custard today. AIMI members work to have civil and human rights applied to all, including the mentally ill. We oppose wrongful convictions, prison profiteering, excessive sentencing, police brutality, capital punishment, and inequities in application of the law due to racial and economic disparities. We also oppose crime and recognize crime as being violations against human rights and property rights. Imprisonment is often warranted, but never brutality, torture, or death. We advocate love. The need is for America to "be true to what she said on paper" (MLK).

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Volunteer for AIMI

Contact Mary Neal at MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com and phone (678)531-0262 or (571)335-1741. Title emails "AIMI Volunteer." If you receive no response within 48 hours, please email and call again, or comment at any article in this blog, leaving your email address. Everyone is welcome, and your help is appreciated.

Share "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" articles

Sharing articles (in whole or in part) helps inform the world about abuses endured by persons with mental illness. Please include a link back to "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. You may contact Mary Neal, AIMI's director, at 678)531.0262 or email box MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com. If you receive no response within 48 hours, please repeat. Your comments are invited in the comments field, and please "Join this site." Thank you.

AIMI vs. USA in International Court

"AIMI vs. USA" goes to International Court in 2015. Please contact Mary Neal, director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI"). See"AIMI vs. USA" at http://AIMI-humanrights.blogspot.com >> If that link fails, please type or copy/paste the following link below into an Internet search field: http://AIMI-humanrights.blogspot.com >> Or search online for "AIMI vs. USA." Claimants include mentally ill Americans, their families and survivors, and victims who were harmed by untreated mentally challenged and/or drug-addicted people who were denied timely treatment.